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D Region 4 Southern Region all states south of the Virginia/Kentucky/
Missouri/Kansas state line and east of the Rockies: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas.
ii One producer member and alternate from each of the top eight blueberry producing states, based on the average of the total tons produced over the previous three years. Average tonnage will be based upon production and assessment figures generated by the Council.
iii Four importers and alternates.
iv Two exporters and alternates will be filled by foreign blueberry producers currently shipping blueberries into the United States from the two largest foreign blueberry production areas, respectively, based on a three-year average.
v One first-handler member and alternate shall be filled by a United States based independent or cooperative organization which is a producer/
shipper of domestic blueberries.
vi One public member and alternate.
The public member and alternate public member may not be a blueberry producer, handler, importer, exporter, or have a financial interest in the production, sales, marketing or distribution of blueberries.
2 The 2023 and subsequent Council shall be composed of:
i One producer member and alternate from each of the following regions:
A Region 1 Western Region all states from the Pacific east to the Rockies: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
B Region 2 Midwest Region all states east of the Rockies to the Great Lakes and south to the Kansas/Missouri/
Kentucky state line: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
C Region 3 Northeast Region all states east of the Great Lakes and North of the North Carolina/Tennessee state line: Connecticut, Delaware, New York, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, Vermont, Washington, DC, and West Virginia.
D Region 4 Southern Region all states south of the Virginia/Kentucky/
Missouri/Kansas state line and east of the Rockies: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas.
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ii One producer member and alternate from each of the top eight blueberry producing states, based on the average of the total tons produced over the previous three years. Average tonnage will be based upon production and assessment figures generated by the Council.
iii Four importers and alternates.
iv Four exporters and alternates will be filled by foreign blueberry producers currently shipping blueberries into the United States from the four largest foreign blueberry production areas, respectively, based on a three-year average.
v One public member and alternate.
The public member and alternate public member may not be a blueberry producer, handler, importer, exporter, or have a financial interest in the production, sales, marketing or distribution of blueberries.
3. In 1218.41, paragraphs c and d are revised to read as follows:
1218.41
Nominations and appointments.
c Nominations for the importer, exporter, and public member positions will be made by the Council. Two nominees for each member and each alternate position will be recommended to the Secretary for consideration. Other qualified persons interested in serving in these positions but not recommended by the Council will be designated by the Council as additional nominees for consideration by the Secretary.
d Producer and importer nominees must be in compliance with the Orders provisions regarding payment of assessments and filing of reports.
Further, producers and importers must produce or import, respectively, 2,000
pounds or more of highbush blueberries annually.
4. Section 1218.42 is revised to read as follows:
1218.42
Term of office.
Council members and alternates will serve for a term of three years and be able to serve a maximum of two consecutive terms. A Council member may serve as an alternate during the years the member is ineligible for a member position. When the Council is first established, the state representatives, first-handler member, and their respective alternates will be assigned initial terms of three years.
Regional representatives, the importer member, the exporter member, public member, and their alternates will serve an initial term of two years. Thereafter, each of these positions will carry a full
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three-year term. Council nominations and appointments will take place in two out of every three years. Each term of office will end on December 31, with new terms of office beginning on January 1. Council members and alternates shall serve during the term of office for which they have been appointed and qualified, and until their successors are appointed.
Erin Morris, Associate Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
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Energy Conservation Program:
Definition of Showerhead Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking and public meeting.
AGENCY:
In this notice of proposed rulemaking NOPR, the U.S.
Department of Energy DOE proposes to revise the current definition of showerhead adopted in the December 16, 2020 final rule December 2020
Final Rule by reinstating the prior definition of showerhead. This reinstatement of the prior definition is consistent with the purposes of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act EPCA. Further, DOE has tentatively determined that, in reinstating the prior definition of showerhead, all showerheads within a product containing multiple showerheads will be considered part of a single showerhead for determining compliance with the 2.5 gallons per minute gpm standard. In addition, DOE proposes to remove the current definition of body spray adopted in the December 2020
Final Rule. Finally, DOE does not propose any changes to the definition of safety shower showerhead adopted in the December 2020 Final Rule. DOE
invites comment on all aspects of this proposal, including data and information to assist in evaluating whether the definition of showerhead from the October 2013 Final Rule should be reinstated, and announces a webinar to collect comments and data on its proposal.
DATES:
SUMMARY:
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